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Originally Posted by DrPhil
I am now interested in learning about Kettering. I had never heard of this school.
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http://www.kettering.edu/
It's a small, private engineering school. The college has very strong ties to the automotive industry; before it was renamed, it was called General Motors Institute and was used to train GM techs. They've since diversified and moved away from the auto industry somewhat, but it's still the #1 place to go if you want a career working for the Big Three. The main thing that sets Kettering apart from other schools is their co-op program. I know of several that require internships and the like, but Kettering's the only one I know of that has students start their jobs as freshmen. The real-life work experience you get is invaluable, and the pay doesn't hurt either
Our schedule works on rotating three-month terms. We're at school for three months, at work for three months, back at school, and so on. While my section is at school, there's another section of roughly equal size that is on work term. When we start co-op again, they come back to school. That creates some interesting issues for Greeks in particular: each section has their own IFC and separate IFC constitutions, houses have to deal with another group of people using their house for three months at a time, and the aforementioned issue of whether to treat the different sections as one chapter or two. There's even a difference between sections as to what chapters are represented, particularly on the sorority side; both have an ASA chapter, but Alpha Gamma Delta is B-Section only and Alpha Phi only exists on A-Section.